Arsenal's left-back mocked Miles Lewis-Skili of Manchester City Halland during and after winning Sunday 5-1 over Gunners.
The Michel Arteta team turned to Early progress in the Emirates Stadium Through the opening match of Martin Odegard at the second moment. The midfield in Arsenal Gabriel in the face of Halland before running to his teammates to celebrate the goal – a reference to the first meeting between these two aspects Again in September When the Norwegian number was nine, John Stones was goal in the 98th minute by throwing a ball at the head of Gabriel.
Arsenal had to overcome a storm of the city during the remaining period of the first half before Halland – from another? – Equipped for visitors shortly after restart. However, Thomas Partey fired artillery at the front within 60 seconds, and made Lewis-Skili 3-1 in the 62nd minute.
The 18 -year -old, who enjoyed Excellent game Inside and outside the ball, his first goal in top football celebrated by folding his legs in the lotus position and pretending to meditate; The same mode that Halland was often pulled after registration.
To imitate the opponent's celebration during the game is one thing – Bukayo Saka published the signing movements of James Madison and Marcus Rashford in matches against Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United In recent years-but Lewis-Skili followed a pocket in the game with the pointed social media.
After saved the city, a 2-2 tied with Gunners at the beginning of the season, Halaland was arrested, “Arsenal was told by the President of Arsenal. Mikel Artita To “stay modest”. These two small words appeared during the next four months, especially during the bad run in the city.
In a joint Instagram After with Adidas shortly after the final whistle, Louis-Skili was filmed celebrating his goal under the illustrations “keeping it modest”.
When the exotic was placed in the teenager in the game Pep Guardiola After the match, he gave a little Muhammad's response: “I didn't see it. Did he do that? That's good. That's good. Simulation of Halland's celebration? That's good. That's good.
“Did you like my answer?”
Halland's father, Alfi, a former professional soccer player in City himself, was less liked.